| | |  | Car Seats & Travel | Home » » KidCo G15 White Center Gateway with Walk Through Pressure Gate | | | | | | | Description: | | KidCo's premiere Center Gateway is a pressure mounted gate that installs quickly without tools or hardware, leaving no holes to damage walls or woodwork. The U-shaped frame remains firmly installed while the center walk-through door opens in either direction. The basic Center Gateway fits openings of 29.25" to 37.5" wide. Optional Gateway 5.5 Extensions are available for openings up to 48 1/8" wide. Constructed of strong tubular steel, it stands 29.5" tall. It's great for kids and pets. Features: - Pressure mounted gate
- Easy to install without tools or hardware
- Walk-through door opens in either direction
- Fits openings of 29.25" to 37.5" wide
- Optional extensions are sold separately
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• Pressure mounted metal gate
• Does not damage walls or hardwood
• Should be used in door openings
• Not recommended for the top of steps
• Constructed of strong tubular steel
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 28.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 31.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 13.85 pounds | | Package Length:
| 29.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 28.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 14.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 80 reviews |
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kidco gate for church nuseryJul 26, 2010 I purchased this gate for our church nursery. So far it is working out very well. We have had other plastic gates that worked fine but were broken off the wall by kids hanging and swinging on it. The KidCo metal gate opens from the center so we are hoping it will hold up much longer and not be an enticement to kids swinging on the open gate door. The only negative for me is the tripping hazard of the bar across the bottom of the gate or threshold. I have seen other gates that have a threshold more like one in a home. This bar on the threshold takes some getting used to and could be a hazard for someone who is not aware of it's height. The childproof locking feature is a plus! If it lasts longer than our last two gates I would give it a 5 star rating but since we only have it a month, I gave it 4 stars.
Very PleasedJun 21, 2010 Very pleased with this gate. It was easy to install even with the extension we needed to buy with it. My 4 year old can also use it without any issues which I like.
Works greatMay 28, 2010 Easy to install and easy to use. It took my six year old a few tries to figure it out-because of the button.But she eventually got it down pat!
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Nothing wrong with this gateApr 11, 2010 I reluctantly purchased this gate after reading some of the 1 star reviews, and I was very careful unpacking it, because I wanted to be ready to return it. Let me start off by saying, "There is nothing wrong with this gate." Could this gate have more features? yes... like an alarm if you leave it open, or a spring that automatically closes it behind you, but this gate works fine.
To those who don't like stubbing your toe... don't get a pressure mount gate... however on the bottom of the stairs, to stubbing is highly unlikely... toe stubbing happens at the top of the stairs, and usually while climbing the stairs. "Stub my toe once, shame on you, stub my toe twice, shame on me."
For those who are concerned that it falls apart... I've had it for a couple of months now... I was worried about the plastic latch, but it seems to work fine, I would expect it to last the 2 years or so until the baby is safe on the stairs. I will update if it breaks.
For those of you concerned that the baby will open the gate when it is locked... not if installed properly. The instructions are poorly written. They could be more clear. Their tension gauge is a waste. Here's what you do: Install the gate, until the pressure holds it where you want. Close the gate, and lock the latch. Pull/push up on the door with the approximate strength of your kid. If the door moves, you need to add more tension. As a result, I would be careful installing it against drywall if it is at a midpoint between two studs... I have one side against drywall, and I haven't had a problem.
KidCo G15 Baby GateMar 30, 2010 Good quality children's gate. Make sure to accurately measure the opening space to know whether or not you require the extension kit.
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